...me make an example of myself." "I have been on combination AZT+ddI since 1989, when ddI became available through an expanded access program. My CD4s went from a low of 105 to a high of 700 within 12 months. They slowly fell to the mid-300s,...
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... Transcript (.pdf) For more information on this session, including access to speaker presentations, please see the conference Programme-at-a-Glance . Although conditions of mobility and migration
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...in global health policy. Slowing the highly effective responses to AIDS that are underway today will lead to millions of new HIV infections and deaths, and hobble long-term efforts to turn back the epidemic. Fully funding universal access, on the...
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Well I spent the money went ahead and pricked my finger, about passed out from that I am such a wuss, and sent the sample in. Then the next morning I called and my results were not in yet. So I waited all day calling off and on the check and...
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...anyone here know if HIV-2 is common in the United States? And, if you are infected with HIV-2 and not HIV-1, would your Home Access test be positive? I am asking because I had several (approx. 5) incidents of unprotected vaginal and oral...
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...Hello everyone, I pray all are doing well. I posted 1-11-01 about the fda approved Home AccessHiv-1 testing. I was wondering if people could let me know if you think it is just as reliable as the doctor's test for hiv.
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